Application procedure

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      1. Should a budgetary institution, acting as beneficiary (applicant) submit its latest accounts with the application?
        • It is stated in the Guidelines for Grant Applicants and Beneficiaries (chapter 2.3.3, table 13, rows 8 and 9) that the Lead beneficiary and beneficiaries must submit their latest accounts (the profit and loss account and the balance sheet, or equivalent according to the national legislation). Exemption applies to international organisations and public authorities only. All other budgetary institutions (e.g. education and cultural institutions) must submit the requested documents.
      2. Must the applicants submit supporting documents to prove their capacity to co-finance the project (e.g. Decision of the Municipal Council)?
        • No.
      3. Must the applicants submit supporting documents to prove the validity of prices of services, goods, equipment or infrastructure planned under the project?
        • No. 
      4. Must the technical documentation and other technical documents be translated into English?
        • No. Guidelines for Grant Applicants and Beneficiaries, chapter 2.3.3: Application documents must be submitted in English. The documents listed below in the points 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 may be submitted in Latvian, Lithuanian, Russian or Belarusian.
      5. Should we add commercial proposals in order to base the prices indicated in the budget of the Grant Application Form?

        • No.
      6. How detailed should the information about equipment be?
        • The information should cover such aspects: 1) Location of equipment and ownership; 2) Detailed description of the equipment and its technical parameters and way of use; 3) Socio-economic analysis of situation, justifying the need for equipment; 4) Estimated results and their quantification (i.e. increase in capacity, improved service by number, %) and impact on target groups; 5) Financing plan of investment activity (stages of installation and payments).
      7. In what form the partnership of participating organisations (beneficiaries) must be regulated?
        • Partnership statements per each partner (chapter 2.3.2, Table 13, row 4). If selected for funding, the Partnership Agreement will have to be signed.
      8. Priority 1.1. Is there a list of vulnerable groups?
        • The list is not exhaustive. Please, read the Guidelines (page 10 -  indicative list) and prove in your application that your target audience can be treated as vulnerable group.
      9. Under priority 2.1 can only those institutions, which operate in the field of environment and security take part in addressing common challenges?
        • The focus should be on the phrase “common challenges”. The list of possible beneficiaries and activities does not close with environment and security.
      10. When can we plan the project start?
        • Taking into account all necessary procedures, indicatively the projects should be able to start in the beginning of 2018.
      11. What is the maximum duration of the project?
        • 24 months.
      12. Is certificate of origin required for purchases of equipment under EUR 100 000?
        • No, if the contract value is lower than EUR 100 000.
      13. Should all technical documentation for planned infrastructure works be submitted together with the Grant Application Form?
        • Yes.
      14. Can technical documents be submitted in national languages?
        • Yes.
      15. Is the 2nd call for proposals planned?
        • Yes.